Leaving home and traveling to study in a new country can be a stressful experience, even though it may be something you have planned and prepared for.

News and Updates

Many students are feeling anxious and uncertain after the repeal of DACA and may be wondering where to turn for information and support. The Counseling Center is proud to work with and for undocumented students. We are a safe and confidential starting place, and we can help you get connected to other resources. Please reach out if you need to talk, either on a one-time basis or for more ongoing support.

Our staff of psychologists and mental health counselors is available to provide culturally-responsive short-term counseling to students, as well as serving as a consultation and outreach resource for the entire UW community. All UW Seattle students who are in degree-seeking programs are eligible for our counseling services.

Hours

Crisis Clinic

If you are experiencing a psychological crisis and cannot wait until we are open, please call the Crisis Clinic at 866-427-4747

Let’s Talk

Let’s Talk is a program that connects UW students with support from experienced counselors from the Counseling Center and Hall Health Center, without an appointment. Counselors hold walk-in hours at two sites on campus during fall, winter, and spring quarters.

Outreach Response

The Counseling Center provides outreach services to the campus community in response to tragic events and ongoing injustices. See our outreach page for more details.